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Y = 1/2x + 3 on a graph

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Explanation:

What is the question? If you want to know how to graph this equation, it's usually easiest to start with the intercepts, i.e., the points where the line crosses the axes.

y = ½x + 3 tells you that the line crosses the y-axis at (0,3), so plot that point.

Then let y = 0 and solve for x.

0 = ½x + 3

x = 6

The line crosses the x-axis at (6,0), so plot that point as well.

Then draw the line passing through those two points.

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